A Japanese kozuka knife, Meiji / Edo period, of alloy, cast in form of rabbits within a landscape, gilt heightened, signed to back, length overall 30cm, together with a futher kokuza knife handle of white metal, decorated with peonies, signed to back, and a bronze kokuza knife handle, Meiji period, decorated with a white metal dog in relief and gilt metal script, length 9.6cm (3)

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